Former jockey Kuah Cheng Tee enjoyed a dream start to
his career as a full-fledged trainer when his very first runner SMART
FORTUNE scored a upset win in the Initiation - 1200m sprint at Kranji here
tonight.
Kuah was granted his licence only last Friday and SMART FORTUNE was one of a
dozen horses he officially took over that day.
The Irish gelding, who cost 10,000 as a two-year-old, had finished down the
field in two starts at the tailend of last year.
After four-year-old break, SMART FORTUNE showed a complete turnaround when
he made all the running to win by two lengths tonight.
Kuah, 40, is a former jockey who rode a total of 38 winners before he hung
up his boots in 2003. Keen to pursue a career within the horse racing
industry, he first joined trainer Hideyuki Takaoka as a senior track rider
the same year.
The Singaporean then graduated to the position of stable
supervisor in 2005 before earning his assistant-trainer’s licence four years
later. Kuah then moved on to work with other trainers,
namely Mok Zhan Lun, John O’Hara and Sonny Yeoh.
"The
horse just came to me but he’s been improving since I detected a tumour on
his left foot. I had it fixed and he’s been working well," said Kuah. "I
ride this horse in trackwork myself and I noticed he doesn’t like to be
ridden from behind. When I ride him forward, he gets on the bit and is more
eager. I told Saifudin to try and go forward if he could or ride him close
to the lead. The field was not tough and it’s paid off."
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